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>> i don't want to overinterpret a single election. let me put it this way, virginia nominated a hard edged conservative, who looks like he will lose in a closely divided state. nominate add nice guy, conservative, but one that is willing to work across the aisle, and it looks like christie is going to sweep to victory. the margin of victory for chris christie tonight, is that important in terms of a message he is trying to send about moderation from the republican party moving forward? >> no question about that. look, new jersey is a solid lick democratic state in presidential elections. not only to win re-elections to the governor seat, but to crush his democratic opposition, suggests that this is the kind of republican, conservative, but not a hard edged one who can win in a deeply democratic seat, and would likely have a strong race there should he be nominated. >> appreciate it, thank you so much. a professor of government and public policy at georgetown university. >> thank you. >> and our election coverage is just getting starte
>> i don't want to overinterpret a single election. let me put it this way, virginia nominated a hard edged conservative, who looks like he will lose in a closely divided state. nominate add nice guy, conservative, but one that is willing to work across the aisle, and it looks like christie is going to sweep to victory. the margin of victory for chris christie tonight, is that important in terms of a message he is trying to send about moderation from the republican party moving forward?...
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election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. andhe
election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. andhe
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mile-high movements. >> it is election day here in colorado. there are a few key issues in this election. >> folks in colorado vote on taxing the rich. >> amendment 66 asks voters to approve an increased income tax to raise more than $950 million a year for schools. >> this is going to have a positive impact on every single school district in the state. >> and splitting the state. >> at least 11 rural counties, north of denver, now threatening to secede. >> they say there are simply too many new laws they don't believe in. >> we are tired of being ignored, tired of being politically disenfranchised. >> they don't see a way to move the state back into republican control. they figure maybe just leaving is the only other option oh ♪ should i stay or should i go now ♪ >> joining me now is rick pell as o, chairman of the colorado democratic party. good to have you with us tonight. i'm intrigued by there are 11 counties in the state of colorado that want to break away from colorado and become the 51st state? do i have that right? who and what is
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my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner sandy kraeger and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues and we were not necessary -- >> you say these were lousy plans and miss tavenner said no true insurance. do you think the plans weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country -- >> it's a yes -- >> it's a yes or no question. were they true insurance plans? >> a lot of them are not true insurance plans, no. >> i yield back. >> gentleman from vermont. >> i'm going to summarize what i've been hearing. number one, the website must be fixed. you've been very forthright and you're going to fix it. number two, we've had a real battle about health care, had a battle in this congress. it was passed and the president signed it and the supreme court affirmed it, a brutal battle. there was an election people where the american people affirmed it and then the shut down in the threat of deabt default. all of us represent people who are going to win or lose depe
my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner sandy kraeger and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues and we were not necessary -- >> you say these were lousy plans and miss tavenner said no true insurance. do you think the plans weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country -- >> it's a yes -- >> it's a yes or no question. were...
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our election 2013 coverage continues. we will take a look at some of the state and local issues on the ballot including alcohol education funding in colorado, and if there should be a big raise for certain minimum wage workers. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is election day and the races across the country. a tee party favorite in new jersey, the outspoken governor chris christie goes head to head with the democrat who wants to unseat him. and today's elections are about much more than governors and mayors voters are bogey asked to consider a wide number of amendments an. in colorado one of the big issues that voters are having to grapple with their poll. paul, good to see you, education reform is huge on the ballot this year, isn't it. >> reporter: good evening, tony, yes, it is the biggest issue here in colorado. this selection season. i'm here with the election watch party, an effort to completely overhaul the way it would replace the flat income tax with a two-tear system. >> colorado has attracted big outs
our election 2013 coverage continues. we will take a look at some of the state and local issues on the ballot including alcohol education funding in colorado, and if there should be a big raise for certain minimum wage workers. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. it is election day and the races across the country. a tee party favorite in new jersey, the outspoken governor chris christie goes head to head with the democrat who wants to unseat him. and today's elections are about much...
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they believe this will have an imbabbling -- impact on the election. he is married with one daughter and holds a nba from harr harvard. most new yorkers are n'sync with where i am. you are going to be very, very surprised on tuesday night. >> if polls are correct he will need a political miracle to win. tomorrow voters will decide if it's time to end the republican rule and give democrats a chance. >> and let's see over in the mid west, electionings in detroit are under way and the motor city may get their first white may year in years. they face a choice between mike dugan and benny napoleon. dugan is widely expected to win. whoever prevails will take olfson under -- office under the emergency messengerrer who is tackling detroit's crisis. >> in afternoon hour they are expected to pass a measure that would make it illegal to fire employees based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. it will fail in the house where speaker joint sides johnson and johnson is under fire after allegations they marketed three drugs never approved and could be da
they believe this will have an imbabbling -- impact on the election. he is married with one daughter and holds a nba from harr harvard. most new yorkers are n'sync with where i am. you are going to be very, very surprised on tuesday night. >> if polls are correct he will need a political miracle to win. tomorrow voters will decide if it's time to end the republican rule and give democrats a chance. >> and let's see over in the mid west, electionings in detroit are under way and the...
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they made it known by electing ana reyes. sesee enters the public arena seven years ago as an outspoken critic to verify the immigration status of anyone that wanted to rent an apartment in the city. >> what came of that was out right bigotry and animosity toward latinos. this was a community we felt welcome in and loved very much. >> and all white city council passed the o ordinance. her win is significant. not only for minorities it's for activating latino voters. 45 % of la teen latinos who cast a ballot had never voted in an election. the overall hispanic turn out in the district, more than tripled singsince the last city electio. he says the sigh secret to the success was simple. woo>>ts. we fe decided from the getgo tht we needed to talk person to person to hispanic voters. >> inside of those homes bilingual volunteers took on the peperception and problem keeping hispanics from the polls. voter apathy and unfa unfamiliarity. here is a do google map from yor house to the polling location. and if that is not good enough w
they made it known by electing ana reyes. sesee enters the public arena seven years ago as an outspoken critic to verify the immigration status of anyone that wanted to rent an apartment in the city. >> what came of that was out right bigotry and animosity toward latinos. this was a community we felt welcome in and loved very much. >> and all white city council passed the o ordinance. her win is significant. not only for minorities it's for activating latino voters. 45 % of la teen...
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there was an election where the american people affirmed it. and the last effort was to shut down in the threat of debt default. what i'm hearing today is there are problems and people want to fix them because all of us represent people who will win or lose depending on how this is rolled out. there is significant question of existing insurance policies. let's acknowledge something. a lot of insurance companies were ripping off innocent american people by promising them insurance until they got sick and then it got canceled because they had a pre-existing condition that wasn't disclosed. that has got to end. the challenge for us going forward is to make health care affordable. so madam secretary, my question is, is there any indication there has been a slowing of premium increases as a result of the affordable care act? because unless we can keep the premium increases down, you cannot rise faster than the flight of inflation and profits, all of us will lose. sebelius: house of the trend in the private market over the last three and half years a
there was an election where the american people affirmed it. and the last effort was to shut down in the threat of debt default. what i'm hearing today is there are problems and people want to fix them because all of us represent people who will win or lose depending on how this is rolled out. there is significant question of existing insurance policies. let's acknowledge something. a lot of insurance companies were ripping off innocent american people by promising them insurance until they got...
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french voters would vote for france's national front and in the twenty fourteen european parliament elections. that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and dismounted the right could very well sweep across europe as good as national front of the dutch anti islam politician get to build this party for freedom climbed into the squad reports that builders in the past disapproved of anti semitic remarks by the teen's father what can reportedly described the dots as more radical than she was but it needs is not. it was and this restaurant that two of the most confrontational politicians and bureaucrats sap down over the other gotten to know each other in the eu and the realize that they had a more common that they might have initially thought so much so that both political parties that played patriotism and decided to put their differences aside and pursue an ambitious goal changing your ground flat refusal to know and if they are the europeans and the friendship on the stool into the political structure to the defense beat in the bassinet he is the nation of it. the big decisions made in
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before his election to congress, he served honorably in the united states navy. he was a lieutenant in the navy. after his tour of duty, while attending law school at ole miss, senator cochran would return to active duty to do his naval work, even while he was going to law school. but his -- after graduating from law school in 1965, he joined a very prestigious law firm in jackson, mississippi. and in less than two years, he became a partner of that law firm. which is remarkable. but it speaks well of his acumen in the law and just being a nice person. his break from public service didn't last long, though. from the navy, he ran for congress in 1972 and served in the house for six years before running for the senate. he served as chairman of the republican conference, the agriculture committee, the appropriations committee. throughout his time in congress, senator cochran has promoted the best interests of mississippi's citizens. and even when we're on different sides of the issue, i always respect senator cochran's service to our country and his dedication to th
before his election to congress, he served honorably in the united states navy. he was a lieutenant in the navy. after his tour of duty, while attending law school at ole miss, senator cochran would return to active duty to do his naval work, even while he was going to law school. but his -- after graduating from law school in 1965, he joined a very prestigious law firm in jackson, mississippi. and in less than two years, he became a partner of that law firm. which is remarkable. but it speaks...
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already >> reporter: tomorrow is election day and there are important issues on the ballot, they are trying to increase their sales taxes and the most interesting is the initiative to limit gun magazines. as for that they will decide to raise the minimum became and they will vote on casinos there and finally voters in harris, texas, will vote on whether to issue bonds to renovate the dome, if it doesn't pass the astrodome will be demolished, remember to vote. >> you can check those police tomorrow there. >> grab the pen and paper we have the early scoop on christmas toy sales. >> they would not have found him for who knows how long and he would probable why be dead right now. >> a college student stuck for days between two walls, an incredible rescue that likely saved his life coming up. to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state of fear... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-exisdition. enroll now at coveredca.com.
already >> reporter: tomorrow is election day and there are important issues on the ballot, they are trying to increase their sales taxes and the most interesting is the initiative to limit gun magazines. as for that they will decide to raise the minimum became and they will vote on casinos there and finally voters in harris, texas, will vote on whether to issue bonds to renovate the dome, if it doesn't pass the astrodome will be demolished, remember to vote. >> you can check those...
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and his billionaire cronies or elected representatives will do anything they can to protect themselves from a gun nut primary challenger and keep the n.r.a. campaign checks world and what happened in april ninety percent of americans supported a bill that would have close the gun show loophole republicans in red state democrats killed it in the senate because they thought it was more important to keep their a plus rating from the n.r.a. and you keep the death machines away from criminals and the mentally ill that is insane it's utterly and absolutely insane that a developed nation like the unaided united states would give crazies civilians access to weapons of war but thanks to the n.r.a. it's actually easier to buy an assault weapon than it is to vote in many states other countries with gun culture is just as ingrained as ours understand how stupid that is that's why after a brutal brutal massacre in one nine hundred ninety six australia said enough and banned semiautomatic and automatic weapons all together the ban was successful australia had thirteen gun massacres in the eighteen y
and his billionaire cronies or elected representatives will do anything they can to protect themselves from a gun nut primary challenger and keep the n.r.a. campaign checks world and what happened in april ninety percent of americans supported a bill that would have close the gun show loophole republicans in red state democrats killed it in the senate because they thought it was more important to keep their a plus rating from the n.r.a. and you keep the death machines away from criminals and...
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and election day, it is hours away. people across the country will be heading to the polls tomorrow. coming up next, you have three contests getting national attention. find out which race could help shape the 2016 presidential election. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial h
and election day, it is hours away. people across the country will be heading to the polls tomorrow. coming up next, you have three contests getting national attention. find out which race could help shape the 2016 presidential election. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my...
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during my years as a state legislator, as an elected insurance commissioner, as a two-term governor, and now as hhs secretary, i have worked on that effort that i care deeply about. there are still millions of americans who are uninsured as well as underinsured. people who have some coverage at some price for some illness, but have no real protection from financial ruin and no real confidence that they will be able to take care of themselves and their families if they have an accident or an illness. for them, a new day has finally come. in these early weeks, access to healthcare.gov has been a miserably frustrating experience for way too many americans. including many who have waited years, in some cases their entire lives, for the security of health insurance. i am as frustrated and angry as anyone with the flawed launch of healthcare.gov. so let me say directly to these americans, you deserve better. i apologize. i am accountable to you for fixing these problems. i am committed to earning your confidence back by fixing the site. we are working day and night and we will continue unt
during my years as a state legislator, as an elected insurance commissioner, as a two-term governor, and now as hhs secretary, i have worked on that effort that i care deeply about. there are still millions of americans who are uninsured as well as underinsured. people who have some coverage at some price for some illness, but have no real protection from financial ruin and no real confidence that they will be able to take care of themselves and their families if they have an accident or an...
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election day across the country and one big see me verges. another big part of obamacare not coming together as planned. not the exchanges or the web site but the young people. 5% down payment mortgage making a comeback what does that do for the rest of us? tonight. "the willis report." gerri: our top story tonight , outrage. voters take to the polls and did the never ending economic recovery the issues dominating the ballot boxes are taxes. we have grover norquist and john lonski, moody's chief economist. i have to think people are fed up, and it -- a greek just look at the inner-city high key marginal tax rates on income, five and a thousand per year at four .4% we see the same thing in colorado and other places. will people put up with this? >> these are blue cities and states. colorado and a new york are voting with the income-tax bracket is possible in colorado that could be defeated although was started off with a lot of support teachers unions because it is $1 billion to go to them if they get the tax increase through. but over the las
election day across the country and one big see me verges. another big part of obamacare not coming together as planned. not the exchanges or the web site but the young people. 5% down payment mortgage making a comeback what does that do for the rest of us? tonight. "the willis report." gerri: our top story tonight , outrage. voters take to the polls and did the never ending economic recovery the issues dominating the ballot boxes are taxes. we have grover norquist and john lonski,...
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then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely chose to buy them who thought those policies met their needs and they're now learning his promise that if you like it you can keep it means if he likes it you can keep it. it continues to grind on. and i think also people are starting to realize this thing may fail a lot sooner than expected as young people decide this is not for them. >> this is a key point i think. these policy changes, getting rid of these policies, sectionally outlining them, any tweak in the policies in the individual market, this was by design. this was built in and planned. >> absolutely. this has been the plan
then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely...
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let's show the nation that its elected leaders can deliver on behalf of the american people. thank you, mr. chairman. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from ohio, congresswoman fudge. >> thank you very much. today, we began the long overdue farm bill conference. tole it will not be easy reconcile the differences between the senate and house bills, that is exactly what the american people are counting on us to do. farmers and families across the country deserve certainty and ability. -- stability. let's work across party lines and produce a competence of farm bill that recognizes the undeniable link between feeding and farming. of the housember agricultural subcommittee, the jurisdiction over nutrition issues, i am very concerned about language and the house bill that attempts to deny this long-standing universally accepted link. not only does it cut the supplemental nutrition assistance program, snap, to the tune of nearly $40 billion, but the house bill also authorizes attrition programs for only three years while all other programs for five years. both represent unnece
let's show the nation that its elected leaders can deliver on behalf of the american people. thank you, mr. chairman. >> the chair recognizes the gentlelady from ohio, congresswoman fudge. >> thank you very much. today, we began the long overdue farm bill conference. tole it will not be easy reconcile the differences between the senate and house bills, that is exactly what the american people are counting on us to do. farmers and families across the country deserve certainty and...
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virginia's election. they can't afford to be ideal il logs and that is why you have to vote for him on tuesday. >> of has pushed ahead with his limited government platform. in alabama the tea party is looking to strengthen it's place in politics. in a special primary run off. this election feeling the divide inside of the gone. grangrandg.o.p.the republican pg forward to next year's crucial midterm elections. >> and as juan carlos just mentioned the tea party is having an impact on the g.o.p. patty takes a closer look at the special election in alabama. a race that is revealing the divisions in the parties. >> as the sunsets on the water that defines mobile, alabama. omar oglsby gets to work. >> i have been a fan of dean young's for a long, long time. he calls himself a true believe. believer. the causes? the tea party. >> it will be a godly country a country that gord ca god can lon on and say i'm proud of this country. right now h i don't they had ths doing that. dean young is promising to change washin
virginia's election. they can't afford to be ideal il logs and that is why you have to vote for him on tuesday. >> of has pushed ahead with his limited government platform. in alabama the tea party is looking to strengthen it's place in politics. in a special primary run off. this election feeling the divide inside of the gone. grangrandg.o.p.the republican pg forward to next year's crucial midterm elections. >> and as juan carlos just mentioned the tea party is having an impact on...
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own onas voted d straight party lines and people will be paying for that in the next election. on the accountants, i will go to the more technical questions with this website. it is my understanding thatt cgi's contract is a cost plus contract where the company will be paid for their work while they straighten out problems that they maybe even cause. how much moral the cost to fix -- how much more will it cost to fix the website, and if it is their fault for delivering a product that did not meet specifications, do you intend to recover payments and what recourse is available? >> you're correct. contract is a cost plus contract. there is not additional funding being c provided togi. they will make these repairs within the contract. i meet regularly with not only global, including one at a: 30 this morning. they expect work to be completed. there is a recovery process in a cost plus contract, but i will have to get you that information. i would not want to rely on my brain for that one, but i will work with the contracting people. >> i would like to get a copy of the contract as
own onas voted d straight party lines and people will be paying for that in the next election. on the accountants, i will go to the more technical questions with this website. it is my understanding thatt cgi's contract is a cost plus contract where the company will be paid for their work while they straighten out problems that they maybe even cause. how much moral the cost to fix -- how much more will it cost to fix the website, and if it is their fault for delivering a product that did not...
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today is election day. new york city will vote for a new mayor. new jersey and virginia have closely watched races. colorado tax to fund education and a washington state proposal to mark genetically modified two are among two big issues. >> mohamed morsi told the court on friday that he was the legitimate president. he was accused of inciting murders of protesters. his trail has been adjourned until jan. >> sac capital will by $1.2 billion in penalties. and they are being forced to terminate the business of managing money for outside investors. the deal with the department of justice will have to be approved by a federal judge. >> those are the headlines. "america tonight" is up next. and you can get us online any time. weed outnumber the locals. a new home on the rage. >> we want to be individual, we don't want the government to take care of us. >>> a message about shared faith and common values. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for american dream. >> and flowing straight
today is election day. new york city will vote for a new mayor. new jersey and virginia have closely watched races. colorado tax to fund education and a washington state proposal to mark genetically modified two are among two big issues. >> mohamed morsi told the court on friday that he was the legitimate president. he was accused of inciting murders of protesters. his trail has been adjourned until jan. >> sac capital will by $1.2 billion in penalties. and they are being forced to...
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in a national election it becomes a mathematical impossibity to reach 270. we need every single hispanic vote, traditionally, evangelicals, who have strongly religious values, are among the most many motivated. they will not merely vote for the opposition, they will simply stay home. that's our biggest concern. >> that's driving a new focus for republican national committee which recently announced the rollout of hispanic focused events, right into the heart of the hispanic community. its churches. >> in virginia, we have to have networks of churches. and we're meeting with the pastors and we're telling them we're here, we're ready to listen, we're ready to work. identify folks we can start talking to. because half the battle is grass roots outreach, it's all about bottom and of the top. where is the platform for us to be engaged in whether it be a community festival, that you and your congregation members are going to be there. we want to address them, we want to hear them. >> the states are especially high here in virginia, where the gubernatorial race, ma
in a national election it becomes a mathematical impossibity to reach 270. we need every single hispanic vote, traditionally, evangelicals, who have strongly religious values, are among the most many motivated. they will not merely vote for the opposition, they will simply stay home. that's our biggest concern. >> that's driving a new focus for republican national committee which recently announced the rollout of hispanic focused events, right into the heart of the hispanic community. its...
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and it is the latest general elections in a number of e.u. member states that have raised the most concern over the swing to the extreme for example this year in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary may begin roads at the national assembly in twenty ten in the same year in latvia the national alliance came in fourth and then in twenty eleven the true finns party quadrupled its share of the national vote or for norway it's a particularly painful problem the anti immigration progress party came third in national elections this year despite having mass murderer anders breivik as a former follower social research expert your hands burke believes populist appeal is feeding the ranks of the far right. all of these parties are anti immigrant there and they do express sort of that. the strongest sort of anti immigrant views in europe and so that's one of these days might have a certain influence as they have had like in denmark for instance and so resistance against immigration is one thing the other
and it is the latest general elections in a number of e.u. member states that have raised the most concern over the swing to the extreme for example this year in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary may begin roads at the national assembly in twenty ten in the same year in latvia the national alliance came in fourth and then in twenty eleven the true finns party quadrupled its share of the national vote or for norway it's a particularly painful...
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if they are elected, so be it. some of the candidates are being elected, but not all those who are members of the hearty still have the mentality. havee security forces, we officers in the huge majority were officers are of the army. they force everyone to be part of the party. if some people are supported by the people and can when according to the constitution, they are welcome. at the constitution does not allow them to be candidates, they will not be. if their candidacy -- let me say a any rate, iraq is still party regime. anyone who is not in that certain party were excluded or someone was killed. no, it's some of those people are candidates, they can get -- but none of them was a candidate. party bash at a certain level, some had a certain right -- we know that had a at a certain level certain right. and a commission for the election. it has to approve the candidacy. otherwise, we have no problem with a candidate. >> could you elaborate on the means used by the iraqi government in the efforts it iraq'ske to e
if they are elected, so be it. some of the candidates are being elected, but not all those who are members of the hearty still have the mentality. havee security forces, we officers in the huge majority were officers are of the army. they force everyone to be part of the party. if some people are supported by the people and can when according to the constitution, they are welcome. at the constitution does not allow them to be candidates, they will not be. if their candidacy -- let me say a any...
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it is election day in america. and across the country, some major races being decided. >> among those, governors of new jersey and virginia and mayor of new york city. abc's tahman bradley is tracking all of those races live from washington for us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. some intriguing elections to tell you about. virginia, hillary clinton has been using that as a testing ground. she backs the democratic candidate for governor there. and in new jersey, the governor, chris christie, running for re-election, with a chance to send the country a message. today, two governors elections with 2016 presidential implications. in new jersey, chris christie, a moderate republican of a blue state, is expected to cruise to victory, sending a big message, he can win on democratic turf. for now, christie is not ready to talk about a future presidential run. >> i've got to govern this state. and whatever the future brings, it will bring. first things first. >> reporter: in virg
it is election day in america. and across the country, some major races being decided. >> among those, governors of new jersey and virginia and mayor of new york city. abc's tahman bradley is tracking all of those races live from washington for us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. some intriguing elections to tell you about. virginia, hillary clinton has been using that as a testing ground. she backs the democratic candidate for governor...
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as american voters head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish the fifty first us states details straight ahead. i did a totally different direction to also in the way beauty quit smoking six nations brought up the russian capital as we get is a for the miss universe contest talk about that as well right after this break. this is the media leave us so we leave the media part of the scene motion security play your part of the musical. push use that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . commission free cretaceous free comes for charges free the maintenance free. free stews free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a free media owned dog party dot com in. a moment i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to us so turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great effort. and they wa
as american voters head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish the fifty first us states details straight ahead. i did a totally different direction to also in the way beauty quit smoking six nations brought up the russian capital as we get is a for the miss universe contest talk about that as well right after this break. this is the media leave us so we leave the media part of the scene motion security play your...
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election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which is being declared autonomy by powerful militia leader. broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with. now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march and aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other courses and spoke to some of the activists. the anonymous are calling for hacktivists activist and ordinary citizens to stand up against what they see is a police state if you have not yet been up to the reality of the. morning. we are here so that was a bit of their call and now i'm joined by the organizer of the upcoming rally here in washington the million mask march john anthony ferre hurst thank you so much for joining me thanks for coming down you know all right john you say a police state they say secure state what do
election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which is being declared autonomy by powerful militia leader. broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with. now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march and aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other courses and spoke to...
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but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy them. who thought that those policies met their needs and they're now learning that promise about, if you like it, you can keep it, really means if he likes it, you can keep it. but i think what sebelius said, we deserve better, the administration ought to think about that as it continues to grind it on, and i think also people are starting to realize this thing may fail a lot sooner than expected, as young people decide this is not for them. >> and these -- this is a key point, i think. these policy changes, like getting rid of these policies, essentially outlawing them, if you make a
but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy...
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that ongoing austerity in unchecked immigration could see extremist party steal a march in next year's election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomous by a powerful militia leader. broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow for you with our take. now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite those protecting online privacy as well as standing up to corporate greed g.m. foods and other causes well earlier i spoke with american activist greg who she says the group has a very clear distinction between what's right and what's legal. one of my big pushes with all of the kind of real world stuff we've been doing not the online stuff for me has been to get more people or i like to call activated get more people out there just doing something you know i don't even care what you believe i want you on the streets telling people about it in getting things done so i think this type of event is going to j
that ongoing austerity in unchecked immigration could see extremist party steal a march in next year's election. and the libyan government loses control over its oil rich east which has been declared autonomous by a powerful militia leader. broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow for you with our take. now hundreds of cities across the world are expected to stand together as one today in major rallies planned by the global protest movement anonymous the million mask march aims to unite...
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elected president and parliament. and it need to take on has to steps much soonerrather than later. >> let's talk about this visit to ki cairo. we didn't know about is unti une landed. >> which makes you think iraq and afghanistan. extremely dangerous places. >> what are the security concerns and the relationship between the two countries is clearly not what was. >> it certainly was telling the u.s. state department did not want to announce or confirm this was even a possibility. and that sends a diplomatic signal. it says the u.s. is very much disapproving of how the interim egyptian government has been functioning in the last five months since july 3rd. when you don't make a big human cry it sends a message to the host country that it's not the behaving the way washington wants it to behave. >> as for the security situation, we have seen and heard newma numerous reports of political crack downs of muslim brotherhood members being arrested for demonstrating against morsi being ousted from power. the situation with th
elected president and parliament. and it need to take on has to steps much soonerrather than later. >> let's talk about this visit to ki cairo. we didn't know about is unti une landed. >> which makes you think iraq and afghanistan. extremely dangerous places. >> what are the security concerns and the relationship between the two countries is clearly not what was. >> it certainly was telling the u.s. state department did not want to announce or confirm this was even a...
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do you want to win arguments or do you want to win elections? if you lose race after race after race, at some point you have to say, well, it's great to be a big hero on talk radio, but it would be even better to win some races, take the country in a different direction, get a little patronage along the way. that's what this is supposed to be about. >> shameless plugs. >> our excerpt from "double down" is called "a hunt for puffer fish" which was christie's code name during the vetting. it's about chris christie's vetting. >> very nice. mr. white. >> jennifer epstein on twitter, she's got a great piece on the emerging white house twitter mafia, how they're trying to win the argument on twitter. >> winning in 140 characters leads you to rhetorical characters. >> there's a bunch of races in the new york suburbs for county executive tomorrow. the one i'm keeping an eye on is westchester county. >> swing? >> it is a democratic challenger trying to take on a republican. the democratic challenger is an alma mater of an alumnus of my alma mater. >> wel
do you want to win arguments or do you want to win elections? if you lose race after race after race, at some point you have to say, well, it's great to be a big hero on talk radio, but it would be even better to win some races, take the country in a different direction, get a little patronage along the way. that's what this is supposed to be about. >> shameless plugs. >> our excerpt from "double down" is called "a hunt for puffer fish" which was christie's code...
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meanwhile in detroit voters are heading to the polls to elect a new mayor but it's an election unlike any in the city's history not only with the expected winner mike doogan be the first white mayor in the city since one nine hundred seventy four but also right now detroit is not even under the control of its mayor or locally elected representatives but instead a financial manager appointed by governor rick snyder in charge of managing the city's descent into bankruptcy so the winner of today's mayoral election will have very little power and said he will work under emergency financial manager kevyn orr who has full powers over the city's budget meaning the new mayor will have to get orders approval on any new spending while both candidates running for mayor of detroit stand opposed to the financial emergency manager in charge of their city neither they nor the voters have any power this election to remove him only governor rick snyder has the power and while snyder has refused to endorse either candidate for mayor he has supported his financial manager and insists the city of detroit
meanwhile in detroit voters are heading to the polls to elect a new mayor but it's an election unlike any in the city's history not only with the expected winner mike doogan be the first white mayor in the city since one nine hundred seventy four but also right now detroit is not even under the control of its mayor or locally elected representatives but instead a financial manager appointed by governor rick snyder in charge of managing the city's descent into bankruptcy so the winner of today's...
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parliamentary elections mainstream politicians an analyst saying. it's too early to predict just how many seats the euro skeptic and nationalist parties could win and i'm a twenty fourteen but broadcast image suggest anti e.u. parties could score from twenty to thirty percent of the vote this year in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary made big inroads at the national assembly in two thousand and ten the same here in the national alliance came in fourth and twenty you haven't the true fans party quadrupled its share of national vote artie's tests are still your reports from france were the nationalist movement as one of the strongest in europe . the minced no words the doctors will be hundred european people are realizing that the use in them parts of the soviet union in fact is this doing their freedom. for you authorisation of islamic mass immigration to europe has been one of the greatest mistakes of recent decades without me and the role fired up to continue. this is shake the system. there are
parliamentary elections mainstream politicians an analyst saying. it's too early to predict just how many seats the euro skeptic and nationalist parties could win and i'm a twenty fourteen but broadcast image suggest anti e.u. parties could score from twenty to thirty percent of the vote this year in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary made big inroads at the national assembly in two thousand and ten the same here in the national alliance came...
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good election day to you, mr. wilson. >> this morning. >> i want to stay in colorado, because a pair of tax measures are on the ballot to raise money for school funding, a boost of a million dollars. it has to do with marijuana. >> there are two referenda on the ballot, one would levy taxes on decriminalized marijuana. this was a part of the law passed by voters in 2012 when they decriminalized marijuana. they said you can't without taxing it, now because of a bill called the taxpayer bill of rights passed in the 1990's, they have to vote on every single tax increase. they are voting on a $67 million tax levee on marijuana, and then a $950 million tax levee that will all go to fund education. that tax will be on income. two different tax issues there, but because of bills that passed in the 1990's, voters have to head to the polls to finalize legalization of marijuana. >> i think we would see strong opposition to use marijuana money to fund education. >> the opposition that you're seeing to this particular bill co
good election day to you, mr. wilson. >> this morning. >> i want to stay in colorado, because a pair of tax measures are on the ballot to raise money for school funding, a boost of a million dollars. it has to do with marijuana. >> there are two referenda on the ballot, one would levy taxes on decriminalized marijuana. this was a part of the law passed by voters in 2012 when they decriminalized marijuana. they said you can't without taxing it, now because of a bill called the...
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as american voters head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish the fifty first us states details straight ahead. now more of the story after the break to stay with us. there's a media legal show we leave that maybe. by the seat cushions she truly play your part of the musical. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on our t.v. . i. leave. for you. tom. i. diplomats are struggling to pave the way to a peace conference on syria unconfirmed reports say may be delayed again for another month meantime syria says it's not going to the long awaited peace summit to hand over power or form a transitional government we had an exclusive opportunity to ask advisor to president asad doctor of a time out siobhan about what's hindering the start of the summit another good old tone that the taliban have a feel of the coalition many nationalities still position how about if you are the coalition so good that that's a good deal of this people to prison and i thought
as american voters head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish the fifty first us states details straight ahead. now more of the story after the break to stay with us. there's a media legal show we leave that maybe. by the seat cushions she truly play your part of the musical. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on our t.v. . i. leave. for you. tom. i....
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ahead in the presidential elections. and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. >> reporter: and in sport find out if baseball beards bought the boston red sox to the end and we will have sports in about 35 minutes. ♪ and at the u.n. security council they will be talking about the situation in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo later today after a peace keeper was killed there and three days of fighting and the army says it has taken over a number of towns in the province from the march 23, the m 23 rebels including the stronghold and finding between government forces and m 23 began on friday less than a week after the peace talks between the two sides broke down and the government and rebels are now blaming each other for launching the first attacks. and m 23 rebel fighters join the congo army in 2009 and defected saying they have been treated poorly and the government did not live up to the deal. and the group took over territory i
ahead in the presidential elections. and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. >> reporter: and in sport find out if baseball beards bought the boston red sox to the end and we will have sports in about 35 minutes. ♪ and at the u.n. security council they will be talking about the situation in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo later today after a peace keeper was killed there and three days of...
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on election however critics are saying that it is one of the most boring elections in virginia history with truly most sub par candidates to ever run for the virginia governor's office so there was a lot of political scandal that they had all those elements however it's just not boiling out you know virginia is a little bit different than some of the other elections that we're seeing happen now and play out around the country and the reason is that it is really just a stone's throw away from washington d.c. so a lot of those federal issues actually affect the reactions of voters and the way that the voter swings in this state now a couple of those issues that are affecting voters these days first of all a sea quest for a shed there is a very high number of military personnel living in virginia with the pentagon and whatnot and the various military installations so that could obviously play a big role in how they vote another issue that's really playing a big role in the government shutdown that lasted sixteen days so republicans were mainly blamed for the government shutdown which quot
on election however critics are saying that it is one of the most boring elections in virginia history with truly most sub par candidates to ever run for the virginia governor's office so there was a lot of political scandal that they had all those elements however it's just not boiling out you know virginia is a little bit different than some of the other elections that we're seeing happen now and play out around the country and the reason is that it is really just a stone's throw away from...
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and dep troit holds its first mayoral election. tuesday will be a big day for tourists in the nation's capi l capital. public tours resuming. they were stopped about seven months ago because of budget cuts known as the sequester. >>> on wednesday, a major case goes before the u.s. supreme court. the justices will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of holding public prayers before town meetings. and on friday, we'll finally get a look at the october jobs report. the numbers were sdelayed one week paubecause of the partial government shutdown. >>> for a lot of people, the highlight of the weekend is? "saturday night live." >> you thought i was going to say don lemon, didn't you? >> yes, you are the highlight. did you watch? >> i did watch. i fell asleep on it, but i did watch. i think she tweeted you, didn't she? >> i was in boston and the world series was on. >> that part was not the sad story. all tvs around the world, what am i missing? >> she said change the channel, excla makes point, l-o-l. >> that's coo
and dep troit holds its first mayoral election. tuesday will be a big day for tourists in the nation's capi l capital. public tours resuming. they were stopped about seven months ago because of budget cuts known as the sequester. >>> on wednesday, a major case goes before the u.s. supreme court. the justices will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of holding public prayers before town meetings. and on friday, we'll finally get a look at the october jobs report....
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. >>> today is election day. we are going to bring you up to speed on some of the hottest races around the country. chris christie made a bold prediction about his re-election bid and had interesting comments about the tea party. >>> make sure to check out our facebook page. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> it's tuesday, november 5th, election day. we are keeping close watch on a bunch of big races in new york city, boston, detroit and elsewhere. then there are the governor's races. in virginia terry mcauliffe is batt battling ken cuccinelli. >> 750,000 more democrats than republicans registered in new jersey. tomorrow night, i bet you a whole bunch of those democrats are coming to our side. i had all kinds of folks whispering in my ear today, i'm a democratic but i'm voting for you. >> one voting block he is no
. >>> today is election day. we are going to bring you up to speed on some of the hottest races around the country. chris christie made a bold prediction about his re-election bid and had interesting comments about the tea party. >>> make sure to check out our facebook page. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes...
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election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. and there are several big state referendums as well. but the biggest matchups are the governors races in virginia and new jersey. in virginia democrat terry mcauliffe leads in the polls against republican ken cuccinelli. in new jersey, gop governor chris christie is hoping for a big win by avoiding the tea party. even embracing president obama and working with a democrat. here in new york city, bill de blasio is thought to be the most progressive in decades. but the main event will be in the key bellwether state of virginia. it is where tea partiers like ken cuccinelli became a tea party star with comments like this. >> the ultimate goal which is to make abortion disappear in america. homosexual acts are wrong and
election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. and there are several big state referendums as well. but the biggest matchups are the governors races in virginia and new jersey. in virginia democrat terry mcauliffe leads in the polls against...
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as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the debate for this man candidate dean young, promising to change washington confrontation. >> i can tell you now that barack obama does not want me to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common so there won't be a lot of bipartisanship unless these guys start to come over to our way of thinking. >> bradley byrne is funded by corporation. his statements are far from liberal. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not honor our principles. in fact we are sending billions of dollars to countries like egypt and pakistan who are using that money to attack christians. >> but for the t
as patty culhane shows us, an election in alabama defines the sides. >> omar gets to work, trying to define the soul of the renal party. he calls himself a true believer, his cause, teapt, the most conservative faction of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country that god can look down on and say, i'm proud of this country but right now i don't think he's doing that. i don't think he's proud of the way we conducted business. >> he's campaigning outside the...
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, who is managing the bill for the minority, has been a supporter of this legislation before he was elected to the house. senator merkley on our side, who is the sponsor of the bill, was the leader of this effort in his state of oregon when he was in the organizinthe oregon state l. so both of them, one republican, one democrat, have been champions of this bill since before they even came here to congress. they both played a critical role in getting it into our committ committee. and even though senator merkley left our committee to join the appropriations committee, he always kept on top of this. and with their help, we voted it out of our help committee, as i said, in july, a strong bipartisan vote, 15-7. 15-7. and i want to thank the president occupant of the chair -- and i want to thank the present occupant of the chair, the distinguished senator from connecticut, for all his support and help of getting this bill through. and we had support of th three senators from the minority. as i said, it was a great bipartisan vote, 15-7. so, mr. president, despite the passage of laws at the state
, who is managing the bill for the minority, has been a supporter of this legislation before he was elected to the house. senator merkley on our side, who is the sponsor of the bill, was the leader of this effort in his state of oregon when he was in the organizinthe oregon state l. so both of them, one republican, one democrat, have been champions of this bill since before they even came here to congress. they both played a critical role in getting it into our committ committee. and even...